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Scotland encounter is far from meaningless, insists Kidney
IRELAND COACH DECLAN Kidney has dismissed suggestions that the importance of Saturday’s Six Nations encounter with Scotland has been diminished, owing to the fact that both sides can no longer win the competition.
Despite the disappointing loss to Wales and the anti-climactic finish to last week’s game against France, Kidney vowed that his players would give their all, saying:
He also believes the home crowd and the IRB rankings are other factors that will help inspire the team to perform on the day:
As a result of Paul O’Connell’s recent injury, Donnacha Ryan has been drafted into the starting XV.
Kidney spoke of the Munster player’s pride at receiving the honour, and admitted he was somewhat unlucky to have only played a peripheral role in the tournament so far:
He added: “In the balance of things for the team we had, I felt that Donncha O’Callaghan and Paul were a better combination, but every time that Donnacha Ryan came in, he’s had a good performance for us and it’s nice to see him getting a chance.
“It was gonna be impossible to keep Donnacha Ryan off the team all the team, so it’s just the way fortune has fallen for him.”
The game kicks off at 5pm this Saturday.
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